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My last video for my Youtube Channel is the story of three Cubans who are teaching others about Bitcoin for free (My First Bitcoin Diploma).
Despite the economic embargo and the low salaries ($8/month) that limits commercial opportunities in Cuba, these educators are showing how Bitcoin enables Cubans to access remote jobs, receive remittances, and overcome economic barriers.
If you want to support this community and contribute to their educational efforts, you can do so by sending funds to: bitcoincuba@getalby.com & https://coinos.io/Cuba_Bitcoin
  • As Cubans, they can not use any crowdfunding platform, not even Geyser Fund.
Your help will make a huge difference in continuing this initiative in Cuba. I already donate but I'll send the SATs earned from this post too.
146 sats \ 3 replies \ @BTCLNAT 5 Sep
In this post I would like to comment because it touches me very closely.
First, thank CriptoPanas for this video and for the support you give to our community, also to many other friends who are supporting and giving visibility to these three warriors: Bitalion, Forte and Catrya, who although they are carrying, so to speak, the reins of the Cuba Bitcoin community, we are only Bitcoin, along with them there are others like Jacalfonso, Joan and many others who are making it possible first for Bitcoin to be known in Cuba for what it really is, second for the adoption of Bitcoin to be thought of as part of a Circular Economy around Bitcoin and teaching not only Bitcoin but everything that is associated with Bitcoin. Nostr, Linux, Wallets with everything that comes with it, what can I tell you, the educational and motivational work that these guys are doing is incredible.
I told you that this topic touches me closely because I am a graduate of the 4th edition of the My First Bitcoin in Cuba diploma course, a diploma adapted to our circumstances and our environment.
Thank you Cuba Bitcoin for helping me get into the rabbit hole, thanks to those who support us.
If you want to support us more and you are a Bitcoiner, I invite you to, if one day you go to Cuba, search on BTCMap and there you will find more than 30 businesses that accept Bitcoin.
This is the community user and SN @Cuba_BTC
Adoption in Cuba will be possible and Cuba Bitcoin will have a lot to do with this
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Congrats to you for your completion of the course! Would you tell us about the concepts you learned?
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130 sats \ 1 reply \ @BTCLNAT 5 Sep
I can tell you that I have been walking in the crypto world for between 2 and 3 years. Moving into altcoins, I was terrified of Bitcoin (expensive, technical, high) I didn't see it as being able to access it.
The Cuba_Bitcoin community launches the call for the 3rd edition of MFB, in person, as I live on a separate island I could not attend and I told them that if at some point they did it online I could be there. My big surprise, the 4th edition of MFB would be a dual format, online and in person, I immediately filled out the form. I was accepted. What a blessing.
Let's go to the chicken rice with chicken. Concepts I learned. Firstly, fiat money is a scam, which is a mechanism of modern slavery, which does not meet the requirements of the money within them, which is not a reserve of value because it is inflationary. Then I learned that Bitcoin as money has all the qualities and compared to GOLD it is easier to transport. So another point in favor of Bitcoin. Because it is decentralized, it cannot be confiscated, and no one can determine its direction in an authoritarian manner. There is a community that, together with developers, improves it.
I also learned that Bitcoin is the only asset that does not cause divisions, but rather brings people together. It makes them be better human beings.
Technically I learned the importance of working with Bitcoin-only wallets, open source and self-custody. I also learned to work with Lightning self-custody wallets and I have even opened my channel in Phoenix, haha, it seemed impossible to me but I did it. I understood what UTXOs mean and how to work with them, although the mempool is the example of how the network is working, I learned to determine the best time to use mining commissions in our transactions or consolidation, channel opening and things like that.
I learned that mining commissions depend on the size of the transaction and not the amount of BTC.
I have had to learn Linux, hardware wallet, we talk about Multisignature.
In a relatively short time I have had a very rapid knowledge acquisition curve thanks to this project.
Thank you Cuba_Bitcoin and everyone who has helped me.
Now it's my turn to help others on my Island
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amazing and awesome to hear
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61 sats \ 0 replies \ @flat24 5 Sep
It is a formidable task, teaching others is not an easy task. It is essential that these study groups are created everywhere so that more people wake up and know the benefits that bitcoin can bring to their lives, and free them from Fiat slavery. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you for your videos, they have helped me a lot 🤝 great job bro, thank you very much
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out of curiosity, could these Cubans then get on nostr? people could start zapping them sats and they could probably make a ton more shitposting there / sharing their daily lives than by working for 8 bucks a month
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nice, i will follow them and give them a zap
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Que bien ver contenido auténtico en español y escuchar directamente desde Cuba!
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Thanks for sharing! I’ll check the video
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What a struggle man! At least they are able to receive bitcoin. Incredible what a high salary is!! 15$!!
What a difference makes bitcoin! Someone using an ATM outside from Cuba and sending bitcoin to them.
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Yes.
Life is not fair.
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Bitcoin appears to be made for Cuban conditions 🤷‍♂️